The end is in sight. With just a week and a half left before the election day, the two presidential campaigns are executing their stretch-run strategies. For Donald Trump, that means doing Joe Rogan’s top-rated podcast while continuing to barnstorm the country. As for Kamala Harris, she’s decided to take time off and shout about Hitler a lot.
That decision hasn’t exactly been paying dividends. On Friday, CNN released its final poll of the cycle showing Trump and Harris tied nationally. If the former president’s strong Electoral College advantage holds, he’s firmly in the driver’s seat, and none of this is lost on Democratic Party insiders.
According to Axios, there is growing belief behind the scenes that Harris is going to lose.
A growing number of top Democrats tell us privately they feel Vice President Harris will lose — even though polls show a coin-toss finish 11 days from now.
Why it matters: Democrats admit they tend to be hand-wringing, bed-wetting, doomsdayers. But what’s striking is how our private conversations with Democrats inside and outside her campaign reveal broad concern that little she does, says — or tries — seems to move the needle.
Let me stop there because I would argue Harris is moving the needle. The problem is that she’s moving it in the wrong direction. Every time she does an interview or gives a presser, she reminds American voters of exactly why she has no business being the Democrat nominee, much less becoming President of the United States.
In some ways, Harris’ problem is similar to what ultimately took down President Joe Biden. As his re-election effort floundered, his handlers decided the best course of action was to have him do more events. That only served to further expose his senility, culminating in an ill-conceived debate challenge to Donald Trump, and we all know how that ended. […]
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